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Library System Maintenance Scheduled for August 18th at 4pm

On Wednesday, August 18th at 4pm the library will be performing system maintenance for both web and network servers. Several services, including the web site, will be down during this time. We anticipate the outage to last approximately 1 hour. … Continue reading
A library website designed just for you!

Our new website is packed full of features that you’ve requested! We now provide Live Assistance wherever you need it, as well as contextual Information For You. Check out the new look and feel, and enjoy the simplified, easy-to-use website! Continue reading
Posted in For Faculty, For Graduate Students, For Students, General News, Services
Tagged service, technology, user-centric service, website
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Endnote Workshop 11/18
EndNote is a software program that helps you store, organize and format citations. GSU users can download a free copy here. Georgia State University Library’s Joel Glogowski will be presenting a workshop on November 18, 2009, introducing users to EndNote. … Continue reading
Mid-term approaching
With the midpoint of the semester approaching soon, students are typically working on research papers and other assignments that involve library resources. Please feel free to refer your students to me for assistance in finding, using, or accessing library resources. … Continue reading
Upcoming session on Zotero, offered online
Zotero: Tuesday, October 6 from 11:00-12:00. Location: Online The library is offering another free workshop on Zotero, a Firefox plugin that makes it easy to save citations and automatically create bibliographies in Word. It’s like having EndNote running inside your … Continue reading
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Tagged Education and Psychology News, Internet Resources, research, technology
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Endnote Workshop: Wednesday 9/9
On September 9th, the University Library is offering a free EndNote workshop. EndNote is a software program that helps you store, organize and format citations. GSU users can download a free copy here. In this session you will learn the … Continue reading
2 Awesome Technology Tools
Check out these tools you may find useful in accessing library resources or aggregating your blog feeds! LibX is a browser plugin that adds a toolbar, links and search features to give you easy access to GSU Library resources. Google … Continue reading
Springer Images – Scientific photos, graphs, histograms, figures, and tables.
Springer launched SpringerImages, a collection of 1.6 million scientific, technological, and medical images including photos, tables and figures, charts, graphs, histograms, and other illustrations. It includes images from Springer publications and a small but growing collection of open access images. … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Databases, Geosciences, Physics & Astronomy
Tagged Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geosciences, Health, Science News, Teaching, Teaching/Instruction, technology
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The One Millionth Record in 2008 in Derwent World Patents Index
On December 3, the Derwent World Patents Index® (DWPI) database registered its millionth patent in 2008. The patent application is from ZTE Corporation, a Chinese company located in the Guangdong province in South China, and describes an improved cell phone … Continue reading
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Tagged cell phone, computer, Computer Science, Derwent, patent, science, Science News, technology, telecommunication, telephone
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